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- Here we go. This is a close up picture of the roll of TPO that I bought today! Yeehaw!

There is a bit of a story behind this.
I think I posted a while back about a company in Georgia that replaces roofing on rv's, and they use Tpo roofing.
I had checked with a local roofing company. Not a roofing contractor, but more of a roofing distributor.
The guy I talked to about 6 mo or so ago, told me that they only sell whole rolls of this, 10' or 12' wide, and 100 feet long.
Ah, yea, I needed about 22 feet. $900 for a roll.
No thanks. - Dimples needed a little red flag hanging out the back. Well, probably not. I think we were under the mandatory flag 18" category, but I put one back there anyway.

So, what is all this?
See next post. - WAHOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Isn't this a nice picture of a PT Cruiser?
Ah, yea. Not the PT, Just what's inside and sticking out of the back of the PT.!!! :) - And now, I actually have extra room to work over here, on the passenger side. Stove's a coming, I think. Around here, ya just can't never tell. Lol.
I still have just a little cleaning to do, but the bulk is done.
Does anyone know the difference between someone who is organized and someone who is not?
The organized person is just too lazy to look for their stuff! Lol. Aw, come on, that's funny. Wahoo! - I moved the extra plywood and cut plywood over to this area, under the counter on the drivers side. That's where the sink will go, but you already know that. Lol.

- Spent most of my time today cleaning up/organizing the inside of the coach today. I had a few pieces of insulation left, that I moved out, and a couple of pieces of plywood that I cut into more manageable sizes for a future project.
I still have this one to move out of the way, along with these few smaller pieces.
- Here's a pic of what happens when it gets a touch breezy, and the tarp is not fully tied down tightly along the edge of the roof.
It wasn't much of a breeze, and as you can see, the only portion that is not tightly strapped, is the center over the door. It doesn't take a lot of wind to blow things out of place, when they are not glued down.
That's why roofing needs to be glued in place. 60 mph driving down the road, especially into a head wind, would be rough on any membrane roof if not secured properly.
Fortunately, this one is only temporary.
PastorCharlie wrote:
I have a box on the back of my Jeep I tow behind the .motor home and it attaches in the hitch receiver. The other day I saw a very large trunk that looks like the typical pirate's trunk that would be the perfect trunk to replace it.
There ya go. Nothing like having an actual "trunk" back there. Maybe you could paint an elephant's trunk on it, just to make sure everyone knows that it's a "trunk"!- PastorCharlieExplorerI have a box on the back of my Jeep I tow behind the .motor home and it attaches in the hitch receiver. The other day I saw a very large trunk that looks like the typical pirate's trunk that would be the perfect trunk to replace it.
PastorCharlie wrote:
A Ranger Rover hood would be more in keeping with the Range Hood idea.
Never even gave that a thought. I like it though! Lol.
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